That electric toothbrush is primarily used by people with Cerebral Palsy! If you have no functionality in your arms, this toothbrush works amazing for caregivers!!!
I feel like that toothbrush could be really helpful for someone with limited upper limb mobility or coordination challenges. I’m disabled, and while I don’t personally require help brushing my teeth, I know plenty of people who do. A lot of these inventions that seem so ridiculous and unnecessary can be game changers Like you said, you’d need to really have a problem to spend 150$ on a toothbrush… but for the right person, I could see this being awesome
The toothbrush I believe is marketed incorrectly, as if it's a product everyone should try, but I think the main usage is supposed to be accessibility for those that are physically impaired. It has a good reason to exist, but yeah, for most people it will be an unnecessary one.
Not just that, but quite a few disabled folks in general and probably also people with mental illnesses that affect the ability to take care of yourself (like depression)
@@grgr8669 I totally understand. For me it's been hard work to reach the point where I *usually* manage to do it once a day Just a little reminder that it's okay to find "workarounds" for when you can't do it properly. What helped me a lot (and probably saved my teeth to a degree) is just a quick round of brushing without toothpaste when I'm in the bathroom anyways. Just enough to make my teeth feel smooth again. Another thing that is "better than nothing" is to use mouthwash if you can't make yourself brush. And it's okay to use things with fun flavors if that helps too. I exclusively use red berry kids mouthwash and raspberry kids toothpaste
There are several similar ones marketed to parents to help them brush the teeth of their infant, too, because it's awfully hard to get some babies to let you reach back far in their mouth.
For the Crunch Cup, I have several water bottles that have a thumb squeeze mechanism built into the lid with a tiny rubber/silicon nubbin that blocks the hole. Easily able to dispense the proper amount of milk if they incorporate it.
For the pink pig umbrella many grab drivers in Asia and the Philippines use them to avoid the glare from the sun so they can see map directions more clearly
I live in Vietnam and the phone umbrella thing is actually really common lol tons of my motorbike taxi drivers use them so they can see their phones properly while navigating the streets
The crunch cup tip. Use your tongue as a milk stopper. Get the desired amount of cereal and then dispense milk. ITS A GAME CHANGER!! lol also works to stop the constant leakage down your face 😂
You can also use your finger to cover the air hole on the back side. Found that to be the most natural way to control the flow. (Pretty sure both of those methods were in the written instruction included.)
To be fair, the sympl brush definitely existed way earlier. Not the brand, but the concept. I remember having something very similar like 20 years ago.
The toothbrush things have been out since the 90s. And yes it looks similar. I don't know what shape you'd like a teethbrush to look like other than a C shape to fit the entire mouth curve.
YES! Re: charging devices… moments before you pulled out that cable, I had been thinking of the fact that I need a chargeable hair iron. The only “wireless” hair irons that I can find actually have hard-wired wires attached! Why can’t someone manufacture a hair iron that features a magnetized stand, and which connects to its stand-charger? Because it makes no sense to create a “wireless” hair iron in which the consumer is still burdened by an attached wire! Geez!
A small hair iron can be 150-200 watts and let's assume the manufacturer puts a 12v battery then the battery capacity should be 17000 mah for the iron to run for 1 hour. If we need a hair iron to work on 12volt battery for 2 hours then a 34000 milliamp hour battery is required. To give a perspective our phone has battery that provides 4.2 volts if we need to power the hair iron in phone battery for 2 hours then we need a battery of 100000 mah in capacity. Our mobile phone capacity is 3500-4000 mah so just imagine the size of the battery operated iron.😅
@@Ajaykrishna97_ Capacitors for the win! Just heat it up on a pad that is connected to a socket, then put it on the pad for 10 seconds or so every 5 minutes or so to keep up the heat!
I know people won’t believe me and idc you don’t need to I just wanted to say… when I was about 7-8 I drew down this cereal cup in my notebook like your one! Yes the cereal in the middle the milk on the outside you could drink out of it. I was shook when I found out that the idea I came up with when I was 8 ( not saying this guy stole it ) is now a real thing. I even asked my mom and she did say I drew it down and showed her. I just wanted to say this bc it’s a vivid memory I have. And yeah I think I still have the notebook with the cup idea in it it’s probably a trashy diagram I drew but it’s the best I could do, maybe one day I’ll find the notebook and have my proof. Thank you if you read this
@@robinnicole4466not really. Yes, most thoughts are thought by someone else in the world, but if that was really true inventions wouldn’t really be inventions.. (for most of them)
I've had the crunch cup over 2 years. Use it practically daily. Been great for easy breakfast. Block the breather hole with your finger. The milk pour with your tongue. Then you can control milk flow.
The problem with the cereal cup is that its an open top for the cereal, meaning your "on the go" cup is going to stale cereal in a matter of 15 minutes
the milk hole is way too big, the cereal should be outside so it falls first and you don’t choke to death on the large amount of milk before you actually get any cereal.
NOT ALL PRODUCTS ARE FOR ABLE PEOPLE. I’m so sick of people with no disabilities trashing these companies that are making disable friendly products. I BOUGHT one of those tooth brushes for my grandma who has motor issues and she says her tooth and gum pain is way better because she has a convenient way to brush her teeth.
2:48 he says while wearing a smartwatch edit: to avoid confusion. i dont mean smartwatches are bad, my point is that just because a simple version of something doesn't need to charge doesn't mean that a more advanced and smart version is bad for needing a charging cable
Your rant on charging cables has inspired me to give you inspiration. A smart charging cable. This smart charging cable will tell you whether or not it is actively pushing the juice. A green LED light illuminates when it is pumping power, and a red light shines to show you that the electricity is a no go. The best part is, the cable isn’t going to pilfer any of your precious power because the light runs off a rechargeable lithium ion battery that, comes with its own charger.
if you truely wonder why the wording is so excessive on those amazon products ( i assume you already know) 1. keyword spamming, 2. always translated from chinese and they do title their products like crazy. A cherry soda title could be called "Super heavenly mega sparkly cherry flavoured hyper energy boost soda perfection"
Oh, yes! Your charging bed is so much better… and I write this before viewing the unboxing of the knock-off. Plus, yours is Frank Lloyd Wright-ish, while the Ariana version seems like a traditional, grandma-ish type of bed. #unnecessaryinventioninventorisbetter
unnecesary inventions version was made after the widespread adoption of wireless charging and was made with 3 specific devices in mind, whereas the Huffington version is simply a stylised version of a regular charging valet, I'd say that while both are very similar devices... unnecessary inventions version is more of an updated version instead of a fair comparison. Saying his is better is like saying an iphone 13 is better than the iphone 3g
8:50 I'm kinda concerned with how much that's going to heat your devices up under the cover while it's charging edit: 10:48 it looks like it has ventilation holes
I bought one of the multi charging beds at a gun show and it’s all wood and very very cool, they were custom made by a dude who sold them and we bought one, only addition is that it also holds you gun for either home defense or just to get ready to carry before you leave the house
I've seen heaps of those teeth brushes everywhere... Lol I've seen them advertised for kids though, to get their teeth clean faster and "more fun"... Lol 😂
@@salemlamminen3611 Yeah, but he probably knows by now, and should probably own up to that. When he was buying the simplbrush, you think he didn't google when it came out?
@@arishasmile1905 I don’t think it would have made a difference either way cause it would have been extra stuff that he and other people simply didn’t care about
I spend a lot of time waiting for buses. If that rediculous umbrella actually worked good to stop phone glare I'd definitely want to give it a try & yes I would use it.
The toothbrush contraption feels pretty bad, considering how expensive it is and how much trouble you had brushing your teeth with it. Just get a regular electric toothbrush for a fraction of the price, and get a proper brushing in the same time it takes for you to get a decent brushing with the mouth piece thing.
Well technically pink is a lighter shade of red, it’s like orange being a lighter chase of brown, colours that have a difference name for the original colour! It’s fascinating how certain things/meanings have changed over the years!
1. The toothbrush concept has been out for like 20+ years, this might be the first electric one. Not a very new concept though. 2. I saw many people using an umbrella holder on their bikes 5 years ago on my trip in Vietnam. It’s to keep the phone out of the sun and heat. 3. You admitted that the real product was out before your invention. 4. Vat19 has been selling bows and mugs that keeps the cereal away from the milk. Literally all these products where invented before your “inventions”. I did enjoy the video, as always. But the title is absolutely BS click-bait.
I totally agree to you and to be honest those products aren't really similar to his... I mean it maybe has a similar concept but its not even build the same way so how tf are they counterfeit versions?
I used to design wallpapers. I got tired of websites ripping my work off. The day I quit, 20 years ago, was when it was the first time I traveled to Shanghai and went to a tech district and ads for a tv with my wallpaper and my watermark photoshopped off. I didn’t quit. I just chose to focus on other things.
1:46 nope the simple brush is not a rip off of yours, because there is plenty of toothbrushes like the simple brush that supposedly brushes your teeth real good
@@crimsonangle18 What I’m so confused why did you comment on my comment that I made a year ago? I know you’re not hating or anything it’s just I don’t want to come back to these memories.
5:50 in Vietnam people on motorcycles have a mini umbrella for their phones so when they use it for directions it won’t get wet in the rain! Pretty cool 👌
i really love plugging in my electric hairbrush every night after a long day of playing roblox on my samsung smart fridge, and then the satisfaction of plugging in my electric bed before i sleep is just 👌
@@rachelward2469 I believe they are just expressing their dislike of how the title is clickbait. Unfortunate that it’s a necessary part of YT now, but a number of people wouldn’t look at a video called “Reviewing products similar to ones that I have invented”
For the bed charger made ten years ago, i think the concept is that the slots are for phones and the bed itself is so big so it can fit an ipad. The blanket not only conceals the light from the tablet but also works as a screen cleaner. This would be an awesome product if it wirelessly charged (which wasnt really around 10 years ago). Especially with the slots, cause then u can use the surface area of the bed for other things, night mask, magnesium supplement bottle, etc
Hm. As an inventor, you should know that many "unnecessary" things are actually very useful for the handicapped and disabled. I have severe carpal tunnel and electric toothbrushes help reduce flare up pain due to not needing to grip as hard as not move my arm as much
RE: your flash-back to never-soggy cereal! What is needed is a slide, so that it isn’t so awkward to eat the cereal. I actually found one of these years ago… I just don’t remember where…
I love how matt says how he doesnt live in his studio and casually pulls out milk from a fridge and makes cereal
Na I think that’s for when he forget to make breakfast or if he is making coffee/tea
He has to have the materials on hand to test his inventions.
sometimes he spents days in his studio thats why he has food there ...
@@traepetersen6199 what?
Don't you eat at work?
That electric toothbrush is primarily used by people with Cerebral Palsy! If you have no functionality in your arms, this toothbrush works amazing for caregivers!!!
Cool!
Thats awesome! I hope you are having a nice day, and always remember that Jesus loves you.✝️
For the electric toothbrush, it should be called teeth brush since it brushes all your teeth at the same time.
What is this. These bots are plaguing everywhere
Is not the same because it doesn’t fit the size of your teeth
@@dnghn.design Wait, how is she/he a bot?
@@mobgamer6346 no the bot replys got deleted
Lol
I feel like that toothbrush could be really helpful for someone with limited upper limb mobility or coordination challenges. I’m disabled, and while I don’t personally require help brushing my teeth, I know plenty of people who do. A lot of these inventions that seem so ridiculous and unnecessary can be game changers
Like you said, you’d need to really have a problem to spend 150$ on a toothbrush… but for the right person, I could see this being awesome
The toothbrush I believe is marketed incorrectly, as if it's a product everyone should try, but I think the main usage is supposed to be accessibility for those that are physically impaired. It has a good reason to exist, but yeah, for most people it will be an unnecessary one.
I think that it would be most useful for the physically impaired but I don’t think that’s the vision they had in creating that product.
Not just that, but quite a few disabled folks in general and probably also people with mental illnesses that affect the ability to take care of yourself (like depression)
@@tezzanoia yep, I rarely brush my teeth because I never have the energy for it
@@grgr8669 I totally understand. For me it's been hard work to reach the point where I *usually* manage to do it once a day
Just a little reminder that it's okay to find "workarounds" for when you can't do it properly. What helped me a lot (and probably saved my teeth to a degree) is just a quick round of brushing without toothpaste when I'm in the bathroom anyways. Just enough to make my teeth feel smooth again. Another thing that is "better than nothing" is to use mouthwash if you can't make yourself brush. And it's okay to use things with fun flavors if that helps too. I exclusively use red berry kids mouthwash and raspberry kids toothpaste
There are several similar ones marketed to parents to help them brush the teeth of their infant, too, because it's awfully hard to get some babies to let you reach back far in their mouth.
For the Crunch Cup, I have several water bottles that have a thumb squeeze mechanism built into the lid with a tiny rubber/silicon nubbin that blocks the hole. Easily able to dispense the proper amount of milk if they incorporate it.
That's actually really cool
Contigo has that right
@@matthewferraro8020 Yeah, thats the brand!
it's like my contigo
* checks comment section *
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That's really cool
Would really love if you sold versions of that bed it's super stylish and convenient
super easy barely an inconvenience- Ryan George
For the pink pig umbrella many grab drivers in Asia and the Philippines use them to avoid the glare from the sun so they can see map directions more clearly
I live in Vietnam and the phone umbrella thing is actually really common lol tons of my motorbike taxi drivers use them so they can see their phones properly while navigating the streets
I was just about to say this! So funny I was wondering what they were.
Finding out he doesn’t live at his studio is like finding out ur teacher doesn’t live at school😢
Real
The crunch cup tip. Use your tongue as a milk stopper. Get the desired amount of cereal and then dispense milk. ITS A GAME CHANGER!! lol also works to stop the constant leakage down your face 😂
You can also use your finger to cover the air hole on the back side. Found that to be the most natural way to control the flow. (Pretty sure both of those methods were in the written instruction included.)
To be fair, the sympl brush definitely existed way earlier. Not the brand, but the concept. I remember having something very similar like 20 years ago.
“I like magnets, they just work” - matt 2022
Best quote of 2022
The toothbrush things have been out since the 90s. And yes it looks similar. I don't know what shape you'd like a teethbrush to look like other than a C shape to fit the entire mouth curve.
The brush one is pretty different from the floss one, I would argue its a coincidence and not a rip off
YES! Re: charging devices… moments before you pulled out that cable, I had been thinking of the fact that I need a chargeable hair iron. The only “wireless” hair irons that I can find actually have hard-wired wires attached! Why can’t someone manufacture a hair iron that features a magnetized stand, and which connects to its stand-charger? Because it makes no sense to create a “wireless” hair iron in which the consumer is still burdened by an attached wire! Geez!
Definitely not an expert but I feel like the battery required to get to and maintain that heat would be really heavy
@@Dylan-in2np this. It would need a giant battery to sustain that much wattage for a reasonable amount of time
A small hair iron can be 150-200 watts and let's assume the manufacturer puts a 12v battery then the battery capacity should be 17000 mah for the iron to run for 1 hour. If we need a hair iron to work on 12volt battery for 2 hours then a 34000 milliamp hour battery is required.
To give a perspective our phone has battery that provides 4.2 volts if we need to power the hair iron in phone battery for 2 hours then we need a battery of 100000 mah in capacity. Our mobile phone capacity is 3500-4000 mah so just imagine the size of the battery operated iron.😅
@Neo Anderson How tf was he being rude?
@@Ajaykrishna97_ Capacitors for the win! Just heat it up on a pad that is connected to a socket, then put it on the pad for 10 seconds or so every 5 minutes or so to keep up the heat!
I love your attitude in this series
“I love magnets, they just work.” 2:33
😂😂 I assume he didn't know too what did he say 😅
“I love magnets, they just work” got me cracked up😂😂😂😂😂😂
The Crunch Cup seems like a choking hazard waiting to happen lol
…how?
Like, I mean, the majority of foods can somewhat be classified as one, notably hard candies.
I use the crunch cup all the time, it's literally fantastic... It works so well and it's so practical...
I know people won’t believe me and idc you don’t need to I just wanted to say… when I was about 7-8 I drew down this cereal cup in my notebook like your one! Yes the cereal in the middle the milk on the outside you could drink out of it. I was shook when I found out that the idea I came up with when I was 8 ( not saying this guy stole it ) is now a real thing. I even asked my mom and she did say I drew it down and showed her. I just wanted to say this bc it’s a vivid memory I have. And yeah I think I still have the notebook with the cup idea in it it’s probably a trashy diagram I drew but it’s the best I could do, maybe one day I’ll find the notebook and have my proof. Thank you if you read this
It'd be crazy if you found the noteb9ok and the drawing was ripped out, like it was stolen lol, plot twist
No such thing as an original thought every thought you've ever had has been thought by someone else there billions of people in the world
@@robinnicole4466not really. Yes, most thoughts are thought by someone else in the world, but if that was really true inventions wouldn’t really be inventions.. (for most of them)
Doll collectors are saving this video as a reminder to get the umbrella and bed
Not me thinking there was actually cereal in the crunch cup. 😅
I've had the crunch cup over 2 years. Use it practically daily. Been great for easy breakfast. Block the breather hole with your finger. The milk pour with your tongue. Then you can control milk flow.
The problem with the cereal cup is that its an open top for the cereal, meaning your "on the go" cup is going to stale cereal in a matter of 15 minutes
the milk hole is way too big, the cereal should be outside so it falls first and you don’t choke to death on the large amount of milk before you actually get any cereal.
NOT ALL PRODUCTS ARE FOR ABLE PEOPLE.
I’m so sick of people with no disabilities trashing these companies that are making disable friendly products. I BOUGHT one of those tooth brushes for my grandma who has motor issues and she says her tooth and gum pain is way better because she has a convenient way to brush her teeth.
Your vids are one of the best edited ones! Simple & still engaging. Good job!
2:48 he says while wearing a smartwatch
edit: to avoid confusion. i dont mean smartwatches are bad, my point is that just because a simple version of something doesn't need to charge doesn't mean that a more advanced and smart version is bad for needing a charging cable
"I love magnets...they just work" lol😂😂😂
Your rant on charging cables has inspired me to give you inspiration.
A smart charging cable. This smart charging cable will tell you whether or not it is actively pushing the juice. A green LED light illuminates when it is pumping power, and a red light shines to show you that the electricity is a no go. The best part is, the cable isn’t going to pilfer any of your precious power because the light runs off a rechargeable lithium ion battery that, comes with its own charger.
Am I the only one who can’t stand the way he says “cereal”? 😂
if you truely wonder why the wording is so excessive on those amazon products ( i assume you already know) 1. keyword spamming, 2. always translated from chinese and they do title their products like crazy. A cherry soda title could be called "Super heavenly mega sparkly cherry flavoured hyper energy boost soda perfection"
9:50
Bro is literally tucking in a family of phones
5:22 Very slay background!
real
Fr
“Seriole” lmaoooo
Pretty sure the toothbrush thing would be helpful for those with mobility issues
WOHOOOOO finally another episode of this wonderful series! AMAZING!
Thanks for never disappointing us with your content!
7:54 this was my all time favourite unnecessary invention
Oh, yes! Your charging bed is so much better… and I write this before viewing the unboxing of the knock-off. Plus, yours is Frank Lloyd Wright-ish, while the Ariana version seems like a traditional, grandma-ish type of bed. #unnecessaryinventioninventorisbetter
unnecesary inventions version was made after the widespread adoption of wireless charging and was made with 3 specific devices in mind, whereas the Huffington version is simply a stylised version of a regular charging valet, I'd say that while both are very similar devices... unnecessary inventions version is more of an updated version instead of a fair comparison. Saying his is better is like saying an iphone 13 is better than the iphone 3g
Your pronunciation of cereal is what got me.
I’m surprised more people didn’t say anything 😂 . i have never heard anyone pronounce it that way
The piggy umbrella thing should probably help save a lot of battery if you're outside a lot, because you could decrease the brightness :P
(“I don’t eat cereals.”)
-4 packs of cereal on top of the cupboard.
8:50 I'm kinda concerned with how much that's going to heat your devices up under the cover while it's charging
edit: 10:48 it looks like it has ventilation holes
Seems a stretch to say most of them are counterfeit versions of your inventions.
I bought one of the multi charging beds at a gun show and it’s all wood and very very cool, they were custom made by a dude who sold them and we bought one, only addition is that it also holds you gun for either home defense or just to get ready to carry before you leave the house
Phone rings very early in the morning. Picks up gun instead. What could go wrong.
@@wizdude 😂😂😂
@@wizdude *brrrr brrr*
“What the hell…. It’s 3am”?
“Hello- *POP*
The man with the smart watch says he does not want cables where they were not needed before
Lol...
I hope those sheets on the charging bed are flame retardant then it would actually be a wonderful feature to have.
Okay but like am I the only one seriously appreciating the way he says cereal?????
Tooth brushes like that one have been around for a while.
I love your inventions
imagine putting crushed oreos into the crunch cup instead of cereal😍
You should make an automatic parachute for your phone in case you drop it
“ I love magnets, they just work”
Matty-😂
Create a magsafe version of the umbrella
I've seen heaps of those teeth brushes everywhere... Lol I've seen them advertised for kids though, to get their teeth clean faster and "more fun"... Lol 😂
4:36 wtf is that non-wiping doormat at the background? 🤣🤣🤣
“I love magnets,they just work!” “It fell out of the butt crack.”-Unnecessary inventions 2022
Out of context Matt 😂😂 4:49
For the “fake versions of your inventions” the electric toothbrush is actually made before you made it
He did say in the beginning there’s probably products that were made before his and he just didn’t know
Keep in mind they have a pfp
@@salemlamminen3611 Yeah, but he probably knows by now, and should probably own up to that. When he was buying the simplbrush, you think he didn't google when it came out?
@@arishasmile1905 I don’t think it would have made a difference either way cause it would have been extra stuff that he and other people simply didn’t care about
he never said “fake versions of my inventions” he said similar products
4:49
He knew what he was saying 💀
I spend a lot of time waiting for buses. If that rediculous umbrella actually worked good to stop phone glare I'd definitely want to give it a try & yes I would use it.
I remember seeing the crunch cup from vat19 like 3 years ago
The toothbrush contraption feels pretty bad, considering how expensive it is and how much trouble you had brushing your teeth with it. Just get a regular electric toothbrush for a fraction of the price, and get a proper brushing in the same time it takes for you to get a decent brushing with the mouth piece thing.
Drew Gooden and nickisnotgreen tested it out and apparently it does a horrible job cleaning your back teeth.
@@QueenKunta Not really surprised honestly, if it had actually not been hot garbage, now THAT would have been a surprise
@stone5against1 multiple studies have also said that they basically are barely better than not brushing at all
I think you should collab with the "the design is very human" guy
1:27 those fingers nasty bruh
NICE CATCH!!
I’m not sure why, but the way he says “cereal” just gets me 😂❤
You 3d print a lot so I thought I'd mention that the Bambulab X1C exists and you might be interested in it.
“Ooh I love magnets…they just work” 😂 was funny
Well technically pink is a lighter shade of red, it’s like orange being a lighter chase of brown, colours that have a difference name for the original colour! It’s fascinating how certain things/meanings have changed over the years!
Make a bed for a bed 😂
1. The toothbrush concept has been out for like 20+ years, this might be the first electric one. Not a very new concept though.
2. I saw many people using an umbrella holder on their bikes 5 years ago on my trip in Vietnam. It’s to keep the phone out of the sun and heat.
3. You admitted that the real product was out before your invention.
4. Vat19 has been selling bows and mugs that keeps the cereal away from the milk.
Literally all these products where invented before your “inventions”. I did enjoy the video, as always. But the title is absolutely BS click-bait.
I totally agree to you and to be honest those products aren't really similar to his... I mean it maybe has a similar concept but its not even build the same way so how tf are they counterfeit versions?
I used to design wallpapers. I got tired of websites ripping my work off. The day I quit, 20 years ago, was when it was the first time I traveled to Shanghai and went to a tech district and ads for a tv with my wallpaper and my watermark photoshopped off.
I didn’t quit. I just chose to focus on other things.
1:46 nope the simple brush is not a rip off of yours, because there is plenty of toothbrushes like the simple brush that supposedly brushes your teeth real good
I agree with you but these do not work well
@@crimsonangle18 What I’m so confused why did you comment on my comment that I made a year ago? I know you’re not hating or anything it’s just I don’t want to come back to these memories.
@@KingSpider101 lmao cause I was really late to watch this video
@@crimsonangle18 lol
Here is an unnecessary invention:
A patent
I can see sales of the crunchcup now increasing when teenage boys decide to “modify” it for an alternative purpose 😮
5:50 in Vietnam people on motorcycles have a mini umbrella for their phones so when they use it for directions it won’t get wet in the rain! Pretty cool 👌
I would buy your charging station bed for real ! I think you need to put it into production! 😊
i really love plugging in my electric hairbrush every night after a long day of playing roblox on my samsung smart fridge, and then the satisfaction of plugging in my electric bed before i sleep is just 👌
literally none of these are counterfeit. Why have a clickbait title when you can just say similar products instead of counterfeit?
calm down bro, he never disses or says bad things about the items
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@@rachelward2469 I believe they are just expressing their dislike of how the title is clickbait. Unfortunate that it’s a necessary part of YT now, but a number of people wouldn’t look at a video called “Reviewing products similar to ones that I have invented”
These invention comparison videos are always great. Thanks Matty!
Fun fact: this man invented inventions
Vat 19 NEEDS you
His invention puts the milk before the cereal how dare he >:(
No one cares
Munkhjin is that you
The way he grabbed the piggy umbrella at the end
8:30 you doxed your self
Lol 😂
For the bed charger made ten years ago, i think the concept is that the slots are for phones and the bed itself is so big so it can fit an ipad. The blanket not only conceals the light from the tablet but also works as a screen cleaner. This would be an awesome product if it wirelessly charged (which wasnt really around 10 years ago). Especially with the slots, cause then u can use the surface area of the bed for other things, night mask, magnesium supplement bottle, etc
04:48 I'm sure this gave you the idea to invent the completely hands-free "Butt Crack Umbrella"! Please invent it!
"We fell out of the butt crack"
I'm watching this at midnight
13:54 Him catching that cover as it fell was so smooth
I fast forwarded the phone umbrella and stopped at "it fell out of the buttcrack" 😂😂
Hm. As an inventor, you should know that many "unnecessary" things are actually very useful for the handicapped and disabled. I have severe carpal tunnel and electric toothbrushes help reduce flare up pain due to not needing to grip as hard as not move my arm as much
RE: your flash-back to never-soggy cereal! What is needed is a slide, so that it isn’t so awkward to eat the cereal. I actually found one of these years ago… I just don’t remember where…
„We fell out of the buttcrack.“
-UI, 2022
"i love magnets. they just work."
-unnecessary inventions
Let's go, he's back with another banger!
8:18 there are 13 in stock on Amazon while typing this for the oak version, 12 for walnut